Laughter and conversations mingled with the music. Trisha pressed her body closer when Zach curved his arm around her waist. Would he say yes? It was just one night, a prelude to the weekend, but she wanted tonight. The heat of his body and the sensuous slide of his skin w...
First, he’d left Na’arah pacing in his apartment and second, the man whom he suspected had fathered her child was dead. Street shook his head. Somehow he’d let a dumb infatuation and his hormones lead him to a complication he truly didn’t need in his life. There was no way he was going to let her...
Symmone trailed her fingers along the oak banister as she ascended the stairs. With school out for the summer, the kids were able to do something they longed to do: go to day camp with their friends. The eight hours they spent away from home every day staved off their inevitable lament of boredom...
She’s a walking contradiction,” Amos said. He paced the room, his heavy footsteps echoing on the polished marble. “And look at you, she nearly killed you.” Simon shifted in his chair and grimaced. Holding a hand to his side, he leaned forward to grab the glass of whiskey. ...
Moses Hawke dragged his fingers through his shoulder length hair. He resisted the urge to hurl his cellphone. This was not the news he wanted to hear from his accountant. “Explain to me how someone walks into the bank and leaves with ten grand. Of my money?” “Well, I’m wor...
Buck admonished. He grabbed the plastic pitcher of iced tea from his wife and shook his head. “Sit down somewhere.”Bonnie laughed at the disapproval in her husband’s voice. He was such a worrywart. “I’m fine, Buck. The doctor even said so.”He set the tea down with a thud, then propelled her towar...
They still had orders to fulfill even if they weren’t waiting on customers. The door was slowly being repaired and the only heat in the building came from the bank of ovens. Every now and then cold air swirled through the room nipping at her ankles and toes.She concentrated on the modeling chocol...